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GDP Increases 0.8 Percent In The March 2026 Quarter

Colin Ambler/cvnznews.comBy Colin Ambler/cvnznews.comJune 18, 2026Updated:June 18, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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New Zealand’s economy has delivered a welcome dose of momentum, with fresh GDP figures showing the country entered 2026 on firmer footing than many expected.

Stats NZ’s latest data confirms GDP rose 0.8% in the March 2026 quarter, building on the 0.5% lift recorded at the end of 2025. It’s the strongest two‑quarter run since before the pandemic-era disruptions and places New Zealand ahead of several comparable economies, including Australia (0.3%), Canada (0%) and the United States (0.4%).

Manufacturing leads the turnaround

The standout performer was manufacturing, up 1.9%, driven by a sharp 4% rise in transportation, machinery and equipment production. Stats NZ general manager Jason Attewell says the sector’s breadth is its strength, making up around 8% of the entire economy.

For businesses, this signals something important: investment and production decisions made late last year are now flowing through the system. While officials haven’t confirmed whether the Government’s InvestmentBoost tax deduction played a role, the timing aligns with a noticeable lift in asset purchases and equipment upgrades.

Business services and exports also on the rise

Professional, scientific and technical services grew 1.4%, contributing to a 1.1% rise in the broader business services category. This suggests firms are continuing to invest in expertise, digital capability and advisory support—often a leading indicator of future expansion.

Exports also delivered a boost, climbing 3.1%, with dairy, food and beverage products leading the charge. For an economy heavily reliant on global demand, this is a reassuring sign that New Zealand’s core industries remain competitive.

Households show cautious confidence

Household spending ticked up 0.5%, with New Zealanders buying more vehicles and audio‑visual equipment. It’s not a spending surge, but it does show families are still willing to invest in big‑ticket items when the outlook feels stable.

Challenges remain—but the base is solid

Mining, construction and media sectors all recorded declines, and economists warn that fuel‑price shocks linked to the Middle East conflict may soften mid‑year results. But the March quarter paints a picture of an economy that was gaining traction before global turbulence hit.

For businesses, the message is clear: despite headwinds, New Zealand’s economic engine is still turning—and key sectors are quietly rebuilding momentum.

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Colin Ambler returned to New Zealand in 2025 after working as a journalist for Christian Media in the United Kingdom

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